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Many people have asked us if it is safe to visit Europe or Paris as well as other questions about visiting Paris. Are the people as bad as they seem on TV? Do I need to be fluent in French to enjoy France? How do I know what train station to use in Paris?
We answer our five most common Paris travel and vacation questions.
Filmed in Paris, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
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published:02 Apr 2016

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I've been asked a lot if I feel safe in Paris with all of the attacks. People back in the States seem pretty worried, but I think that's largely because the media is blowing it out of proportion (attacks in Paris sell a lot more stuff than shootings in the States). The attacks in Paris have certainly had their effects on life here, which is unfortunate, but people still carry on and are in good spirits. Gotta love France =) Help me make more videos at http://patreon.com/jayswanson and get caught up easier using this page here: http://jayswanson.me/vlogaday
http://twitter.com/jayonaboat
http://instagram.com/jayswanson (me) http://instagram.com/mindofjayswanson (books)
http://facebook.com/jay.swanson.author
Music by: Dyalla

published:22 Apr 2017

views:10346

I often get asked if I think Paris is safe. In this video I share my thoughts, and hopefully a bit of common sense will help keep you safe in this city.
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bienvenue! I'm Cheryl, an English girl living in Paris. I upload every Sunday and Wednesday at 2pm Central European Time, which is 1pm UK time (BST/GMT) and 8am Eastern Standard Time (EST). On this channel I'll talk about my life as an expat-come-immigrant in Paris, France; minimalism, travel, remote working life, inspirational tips and just my life in general.
Don't forget to subscribe if you want to see more, and I'm always happy to hear your video requests in the comments or via my other social media platforms :)
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Vlogging camera: Sony RX100 mk 2 https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Vlogging tripod: Manfrotto PIXI MiniTripod - Black https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Camera for 'sit down' videos: Canon 650D (similar here) https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Mic for 'sit down' videos: RØDE VideoMic GO https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Tripod: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Lighting: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Editing software: iMovie
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published:11 Oct 2017

views:7001

Still learning how to make proper youtube vlogs, we set out to film the subways on our way to Sacre-Coeur and ended up in a very sketchy area of Paris... the 18th Arrondissement
Music by: http://www.soundcloud.com/itsmelvv

published:10 Aug 2015

views:53849

Not far from the Bataclan cafe, the pressure is still palpable. Individuals are still coming to terms with surviving the attack and what it means for the future.

Have your family or friends been asking you whether you REALLY want to go to France and whether it’s REALLY safe? If you’ve been reading the news, you’re likely to be feeling quite nervous. But, this video has some tips and tricks for how you can stay safe as a solo-traveller/expat in Paris.
So long as you don’t pull an Edwina and watch Taken on your flight to Paris, you should be feeling pretty safe and secure. But, you can always become complacent so here are some ways in which you can make sure you’re not threatening your life without realising it. PS: no one wants to watch Taken 4.
1. Take precautions in regards to your host family. Before moving, make sure you speak to your host family regularly and are 100% sure that they’re real people.
2. You should also always meet anyone new at a PUBLIC place and let your host family/friends know where you’re going.
3. Don’t get too drunk on nights out or always have spare money for a taxi is you do end up too drunk.
4. Learn your night bus routes and always stay close to the driver
5. Don’t walk through sketchy areas of Paris at night on your own. You’d think this one was obvious, but both of us apparently thought we were invincible. Although nothing happened, it’s not worth risking.
Of course, with all the worrying news stories about terrorism in the city, it's natural to feel nervous. We filmed this video in central Paris to prove that we're not going anywhere and this city is still definitely one of the best in the world!!!
The best thing you can do is to make sure you stay safe in areas of your life that you can control. Are you living in Paris or moving soon? If you have any other tips or ways to stay safe in the city, let us know. You can email us at: aupairohparis@gmail.com
We are currently in the third round of editing our book! If you have any funny stories, tips, tricks or information you WISH you'd known before moving, send it our way! Send all submissions or questions to: aupairohparis@gmail.com
You can also download our Paris Bucket List from our website which covers walks around the city and can help you get to know your new home! https://www.aupairohparis.com/
Or, follow us on Twitter to see our FAVE parts of Paris and anything else we deem related or interesting... https://twitter.com/aupairohparis

published:09 Oct 2017

views:487

Is it safe to travel? Well here we give you 14 Tips on How to Travel Safely, so you can keep yourself a bit safer while you are on holiday. What can you do to make yourself safer when you travel? Here we go through 14 different tips on helping tourists and travelers stay out of trouble. Do your research before you go. Pack light and leave the bling at home. Be aware of your surroundings. Do not trust everyone that helps you. Ask fellow travelers about their experiences. Do not go out alone at night. Use your head and your seat belt and helmet.
There are a lot of things you can do to keep yourself a bit safer while you travel. You can't stop every bad guy, but with these tips you should be safer.
Safe travels!
Filmed at Chateau Chenonceau, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
9 Reasons WhyYou Will Get Robbed While You Travel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZUAwLUVris
Is It Safe To VisitParis?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj4u2Pdm590
How to Keep Your House Safe While You Travel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiyduJ3xH2A
Advice on Traveling Safe with Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBg3iowPCEM
5 Safety Tips Before You Travel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omJ6mc6xcQ4
The Biggest Travel Scams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOmAz7jsDg4
USA Today & 10Best's #1 Independent Travel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
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Follow Us At
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published:09 Apr 2016

views:46443

How safe is Paris? | UpdateNews
After the recent terror attacks in France and across Europe, we ask whether Paris is really safe to visit.

Paris

Paris (UK:/ˈpærɪs/PARR-iss; US:i/ˈpɛərɪs/PAIR-iss; French:[paʁi]) is the capital and most populous city of France. Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, it is in the centre of the Île-de-Franceregion, also known as the région parisienne, "Paris Region". The City of Paris has an area of 105km² (41mi²) and a population of 2,241,346 (2014 estimate) within its administrative borders essentially unchanged since 1860.

Since the 19th century, the built-up area of Paris has grown far beyond its administrative borders; together with its suburbs, the whole agglomeration has a population of 10,550,350 (Jan. 2012 census).Paris' metropolitan area spans most of the Paris region and has a population of 12,341,418 (Jan. 2012 census), or one-fifth of the population of France. The administrative region covers 12,012km² (4,638mi²), with approximately 12 million inhabitants as of 2014, and has its own regional council and president.

Paris was founded in the 3rd century BC by a Celtic people called the Parisii, who gave the city its name. By the 12th century, Paris was the largest city in the western world, a prosperous trading centre, and the home of the University of Paris, one of the first in Europe. In the 18th century, it was the centre stage for the French Revolution, and became an important centre of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts, a position it still retains today.

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Is It Safe to Visit Paris? 5 Travel Questions About Paris, France

Many people have asked us if it is safe to visit Europe or Paris as well as other questions about visiting Paris. Are the people as bad as they seem on TV? Do I need to be fluent in French to enjoy France? How do I know what train station to use in Paris?
We answer our five most common Paris travel and vacation questions.
Filmed in Paris, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
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7:46

Do I Feel Safe in Paris?

Do I Feel Safe in Paris?

Do I Feel Safe in Paris?

I've been asked a lot if I feel safe in Paris with all of the attacks. People back in the States seem pretty worried, but I think that's largely because the media is blowing it out of proportion (attacks in Paris sell a lot more stuff than shootings in the States). The attacks in Paris have certainly had their effects on life here, which is unfortunate, but people still carry on and are in good spirits. Gotta love France =) Help me make more videos at http://patreon.com/jayswanson and get caught up easier using this page here: http://jayswanson.me/vlogaday
http://twitter.com/jayonaboat
http://instagram.com/jayswanson (me) http://instagram.com/mindofjayswanson (books)
http://facebook.com/jay.swanson.author
Music by: Dyalla

9:58

IS PARIS SAFE?

IS PARIS SAFE?

IS PARIS SAFE?

I often get asked if I think Paris is safe. In this video I share my thoughts, and hopefully a bit of common sense will help keep you safe in this city.
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bienvenue! I'm Cheryl, an English girl living in Paris. I upload every Sunday and Wednesday at 2pm Central European Time, which is 1pm UK time (BST/GMT) and 8am Eastern Standard Time (EST). On this channel I'll talk about my life as an expat-come-immigrant in Paris, France; minimalism, travel, remote working life, inspirational tips and just my life in general.
Don't forget to subscribe if you want to see more, and I'm always happy to hear your video requests in the comments or via my other social media platforms :)
WANT TO SUPPORT ME?
Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NonStopParis
My Amazon wishlist: http://amzn.eu/dCBdn5B
Paypal donations: https://www.paypal.me/NonStopParis
MY BLOG: http://nonstopparis.com
Business email: cheryl@nonstopparis.com
FOLLOW ME:
📱TWITTER → http://twitter.com/nonstopparis
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Free stuff!
Free ride with Uber: https://www.uber.com/invite/cherylw487ue or use code cherylw487ue
AirBnB travel credit: https://www.airbnb.co.uk/c/elaineg842
My Camera Equipment:
Vlogging camera: Sony RX100 mk 2 https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Vlogging tripod: Manfrotto PIXI MiniTripod - Black https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Camera for 'sit down' videos: Canon 650D (similar here) https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Mic for 'sit down' videos: RØDE VideoMic GO https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Tripod: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Lighting: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
Editing software: iMovie
This video is not sponsored, this description contains affiliate links.

7:29

THE DARK SIDE OF PARIS

THE DARK SIDE OF PARIS

THE DARK SIDE OF PARIS

Still learning how to make proper youtube vlogs, we set out to film the subways on our way to Sacre-Coeur and ended up in a very sketchy area of Paris... the 18th Arrondissement
Music by: http://www.soundcloud.com/itsmelvv

1:11

Streets no longer feel safe to Paris locals

Streets no longer feel safe to Paris locals

Streets no longer feel safe to Paris locals

Not far from the Bataclan cafe, the pressure is still palpable. Individuals are still coming to terms with surviving the attack and what it means for the future.

Pick pocket Paris stealing Japnese tourist

IS PARIS SAFE? | APOP

Have your family or friends been asking you whether you REALLY want to go to France and whether it’s REALLY safe? If you’ve been reading the news, you’re likely to be feeling quite nervous. But, this video has some tips and tricks for how you can stay safe as a solo-traveller/expat in Paris.
So long as you don’t pull an Edwina and watch Taken on your flight to Paris, you should be feeling pretty safe and secure. But, you can always become complacent so here are some ways in which you can make sure you’re not threatening your life without realising it. PS: no one wants to watch Taken 4.
1. Take precautions in regards to your host family. Before moving, make sure you speak to your host family regularly and are 100% sure that they’re real people.
2. You should also always meet anyone new at a PUBLIC place and let your host family/friends know where you’re going.
3. Don’t get too drunk on nights out or always have spare money for a taxi is you do end up too drunk.
4. Learn your night bus routes and always stay close to the driver
5. Don’t walk through sketchy areas of Paris at night on your own. You’d think this one was obvious, but both of us apparently thought we were invincible. Although nothing happened, it’s not worth risking.
Of course, with all the worrying news stories about terrorism in the city, it's natural to feel nervous. We filmed this video in central Paris to prove that we're not going anywhere and this city is still definitely one of the best in the world!!!
The best thing you can do is to make sure you stay safe in areas of your life that you can control. Are you living in Paris or moving soon? If you have any other tips or ways to stay safe in the city, let us know. You can email us at: aupairohparis@gmail.com
We are currently in the third round of editing our book! If you have any funny stories, tips, tricks or information you WISH you'd known before moving, send it our way! Send all submissions or questions to: aupairohparis@gmail.com
You can also download our Paris Bucket List from our website which covers walks around the city and can help you get to know your new home! https://www.aupairohparis.com/
Or, follow us on Twitter to see our FAVE parts of Paris and anything else we deem related or interesting... https://twitter.com/aupairohparis

10:06

Honest Travel Safety Advice - What You Need to Know to Be Safe While Traveling

Honest Travel Safety Advice - What You Need to Know to Be Safe While Traveling

Honest Travel Safety Advice - What You Need to Know to Be Safe While Traveling

Is it safe to travel? Well here we give you 14 Tips on How to Travel Safely, so you can keep yourself a bit safer while you are on holiday. What can you do to make yourself safer when you travel? Here we go through 14 different tips on helping tourists and travelers stay out of trouble. Do your research before you go. Pack light and leave the bling at home. Be aware of your surroundings. Do not trust everyone that helps you. Ask fellow travelers about their experiences. Do not go out alone at night. Use your head and your seat belt and helmet.
There are a lot of things you can do to keep yourself a bit safer while you travel. You can't stop every bad guy, but with these tips you should be safer.
Safe travels!
Filmed at Chateau Chenonceau, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
9 Reasons WhyYou Will Get Robbed While You Travel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZUAwLUVris
Is It Safe To VisitParis?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj4u2Pdm590
How to Keep Your House Safe While You Travel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiyduJ3xH2A
Advice on Traveling Safe with Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBg3iowPCEM
5 Safety Tips Before You Travel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omJ6mc6xcQ4
The Biggest Travel Scams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOmAz7jsDg4
USA Today & 10Best's #1 Independent Travel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
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5:02

How Safe Is Paris? | Update News

How Safe Is Paris? | Update News

How Safe Is Paris? | Update News

How safe is Paris? | UpdateNews
After the recent terror attacks in France and across Europe, we ask whether Paris is really safe to visit.

Is It Safe to Visit Paris? 5 Travel Questions About Paris, France

Many people have asked us if it is safe to visit Europe or Paris as well as other questions about visiting Paris. Are the people as bad as they seem on TV? Do I need to be fluent in French to enjoy France? How do I know what train station to use in Paris?
We answer our five most common Paris travel and vacation questions.
Filmed in Paris, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
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published: 02 Apr 2016

Do I Feel Safe in Paris?

I've been asked a lot if I feel safe in Paris with all of the attacks. People back in the States seem pretty worried, but I think that's largely because the media is blowing it out of proportion (attacks in Paris sell a lot more stuff than shootings in the States). The attacks in Paris have certainly had their effects on life here, which is unfortunate, but people still carry on and are in good spirits. Gotta love France =) Help me make more videos at http://patreon.com/jayswanson and get caught up easier using this page here: http://jayswanson.me/vlogaday
http://twitter.com/jayonaboat
http://instagram.com/jayswanson (me) http://instagram.com/mindofjayswanson (books)
http://facebook.com/jay.swanson.author
Music by: Dyalla

published: 22 Apr 2017

IS PARIS SAFE?

I often get asked if I think Paris is safe. In this video I share my thoughts, and hopefully a bit of common sense will help keep you safe in this city.
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bienvenue! I'm Cheryl, an English girl living in Paris. I upload every Sunday and Wednesday at 2pm Central European Time, which is 1pm UK time (BST/GMT) and 8am Eastern Standard Time (EST). On this channel I'll talk about my life as an expat-come-immigrant in Paris, France; minimalism, travel, remote working life, inspirational tips and just my life in general.
Don't forget to subscribe if you want to see more, and I'm always happy to hear your video requests in the comments or via my other social media platforms :)
WANT TO SUPPORT ME?
Become a Patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NonStopParis
My Amaz...

published: 11 Oct 2017

THE DARK SIDE OF PARIS

Still learning how to make proper youtube vlogs, we set out to film the subways on our way to Sacre-Coeur and ended up in a very sketchy area of Paris... the 18th Arrondissement
Music by: http://www.soundcloud.com/itsmelvv

published: 10 Aug 2015

Streets no longer feel safe to Paris locals

Not far from the Bataclan cafe, the pressure is still palpable. Individuals are still coming to terms with surviving the attack and what it means for the future.

Paris en toute sécurité (anglais) - Guide to staying safe in Paris

Pick pocket Paris stealing Japnese tourist

IS PARIS SAFE? | APOP

Have your family or friends been asking you whether you REALLY want to go to France and whether it’s REALLY safe? If you’ve been reading the news, you’re likely to be feeling quite nervous. But, this video has some tips and tricks for how you can stay safe as a solo-traveller/expat in Paris.
So long as you don’t pull an Edwina and watch Taken on your flight to Paris, you should be feeling pretty safe and secure. But, you can always become complacent so here are some ways in which you can make sure you’re not threatening your life without realising it. PS: no one wants to watch Taken 4.
1. Take precautions in regards to your host family. Before moving, make sure you speak to your host family regularly and are 100% sure that they’re real people.
2. You should also always meet anyone new ...

published: 09 Oct 2017

Honest Travel Safety Advice - What You Need to Know to Be Safe While Traveling

Is it safe to travel? Well here we give you 14 Tips on How to Travel Safely, so you can keep yourself a bit safer while you are on holiday. What can you do to make yourself safer when you travel? Here we go through 14 different tips on helping tourists and travelers stay out of trouble. Do your research before you go. Pack light and leave the bling at home. Be aware of your surroundings. Do not trust everyone that helps you. Ask fellow travelers about their experiences. Do not go out alone at night. Use your head and your seat belt and helmet.
There are a lot of things you can do to keep yourself a bit safer while you travel. You can't stop every bad guy, but with these tips you should be safer.
Safe travels!
Filmed at Chateau Chenonceau, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
9 Reasons Wh...

published: 09 Apr 2016

How Safe Is Paris? | Update News

How safe is Paris? | UpdateNews
After the recent terror attacks in France and across Europe, we ask whether Paris is really safe to visit.

Is It Safe to Visit Paris? 5 Travel Questions About Paris, France

Many people have asked us if it is safe to visit Europe or Paris as well as other questions about visiting Paris. Are the people as bad as they seem on TV? Do I...

Many people have asked us if it is safe to visit Europe or Paris as well as other questions about visiting Paris. Are the people as bad as they seem on TV? Do I need to be fluent in French to enjoy France? How do I know what train station to use in Paris?
We answer our five most common Paris travel and vacation questions.
Filmed in Paris, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
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http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

Many people have asked us if it is safe to visit Europe or Paris as well as other questions about visiting Paris. Are the people as bad as they seem on TV? Do I need to be fluent in French to enjoy France? How do I know what train station to use in Paris?
We answer our five most common Paris travel and vacation questions.
Filmed in Paris, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
USA Today & 10Best's #1 IndependentTravel Videographer 2014
FlipKey by TripAdvisor Top 10 Travel Bloggers 2014
Find More Videos At:
http://www.woltersworld.com
Subscribe to Wolters World on YouTube!
http://www.youtube.com/woltersworld
Follow Us At
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http://www.twitter.com/woltersworld
http://www.instagram.com/woltersworld

Do I Feel Safe in Paris?

I've been asked a lot if I feel safe in Paris with all of the attacks. People back in the States seem pretty worried, but I think that's largely because the med...

I've been asked a lot if I feel safe in Paris with all of the attacks. People back in the States seem pretty worried, but I think that's largely because the media is blowing it out of proportion (attacks in Paris sell a lot more stuff than shootings in the States). The attacks in Paris have certainly had their effects on life here, which is unfortunate, but people still carry on and are in good spirits. Gotta love France =) Help me make more videos at http://patreon.com/jayswanson and get caught up easier using this page here: http://jayswanson.me/vlogaday
http://twitter.com/jayonaboat
http://instagram.com/jayswanson (me) http://instagram.com/mindofjayswanson (books)
http://facebook.com/jay.swanson.author
Music by: Dyalla

I've been asked a lot if I feel safe in Paris with all of the attacks. People back in the States seem pretty worried, but I think that's largely because the media is blowing it out of proportion (attacks in Paris sell a lot more stuff than shootings in the States). The attacks in Paris have certainly had their effects on life here, which is unfortunate, but people still carry on and are in good spirits. Gotta love France =) Help me make more videos at http://patreon.com/jayswanson and get caught up easier using this page here: http://jayswanson.me/vlogaday
http://twitter.com/jayonaboat
http://instagram.com/jayswanson (me) http://instagram.com/mindofjayswanson (books)
http://facebook.com/jay.swanson.author
Music by: Dyalla

THE DARK SIDE OF PARIS

Still learning how to make proper youtube vlogs, we set out to film the subways on our way to Sacre-Coeur and ended up in a very sketchy area of Paris... the 18...

Still learning how to make proper youtube vlogs, we set out to film the subways on our way to Sacre-Coeur and ended up in a very sketchy area of Paris... the 18th Arrondissement
Music by: http://www.soundcloud.com/itsmelvv

Still learning how to make proper youtube vlogs, we set out to film the subways on our way to Sacre-Coeur and ended up in a very sketchy area of Paris... the 18th Arrondissement
Music by: http://www.soundcloud.com/itsmelvv

IS PARIS SAFE? | APOP

Have your family or friends been asking you whether you REALLY want to go to France and whether it’s REALLY safe? If you’ve been reading the news, you’re likely...

Have your family or friends been asking you whether you REALLY want to go to France and whether it’s REALLY safe? If you’ve been reading the news, you’re likely to be feeling quite nervous. But, this video has some tips and tricks for how you can stay safe as a solo-traveller/expat in Paris.
So long as you don’t pull an Edwina and watch Taken on your flight to Paris, you should be feeling pretty safe and secure. But, you can always become complacent so here are some ways in which you can make sure you’re not threatening your life without realising it. PS: no one wants to watch Taken 4.
1. Take precautions in regards to your host family. Before moving, make sure you speak to your host family regularly and are 100% sure that they’re real people.
2. You should also always meet anyone new at a PUBLIC place and let your host family/friends know where you’re going.
3. Don’t get too drunk on nights out or always have spare money for a taxi is you do end up too drunk.
4. Learn your night bus routes and always stay close to the driver
5. Don’t walk through sketchy areas of Paris at night on your own. You’d think this one was obvious, but both of us apparently thought we were invincible. Although nothing happened, it’s not worth risking.
Of course, with all the worrying news stories about terrorism in the city, it's natural to feel nervous. We filmed this video in central Paris to prove that we're not going anywhere and this city is still definitely one of the best in the world!!!
The best thing you can do is to make sure you stay safe in areas of your life that you can control. Are you living in Paris or moving soon? If you have any other tips or ways to stay safe in the city, let us know. You can email us at: aupairohparis@gmail.com
We are currently in the third round of editing our book! If you have any funny stories, tips, tricks or information you WISH you'd known before moving, send it our way! Send all submissions or questions to: aupairohparis@gmail.com
You can also download our Paris Bucket List from our website which covers walks around the city and can help you get to know your new home! https://www.aupairohparis.com/
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Have your family or friends been asking you whether you REALLY want to go to France and whether it’s REALLY safe? If you’ve been reading the news, you’re likely to be feeling quite nervous. But, this video has some tips and tricks for how you can stay safe as a solo-traveller/expat in Paris.
So long as you don’t pull an Edwina and watch Taken on your flight to Paris, you should be feeling pretty safe and secure. But, you can always become complacent so here are some ways in which you can make sure you’re not threatening your life without realising it. PS: no one wants to watch Taken 4.
1. Take precautions in regards to your host family. Before moving, make sure you speak to your host family regularly and are 100% sure that they’re real people.
2. You should also always meet anyone new at a PUBLIC place and let your host family/friends know where you’re going.
3. Don’t get too drunk on nights out or always have spare money for a taxi is you do end up too drunk.
4. Learn your night bus routes and always stay close to the driver
5. Don’t walk through sketchy areas of Paris at night on your own. You’d think this one was obvious, but both of us apparently thought we were invincible. Although nothing happened, it’s not worth risking.
Of course, with all the worrying news stories about terrorism in the city, it's natural to feel nervous. We filmed this video in central Paris to prove that we're not going anywhere and this city is still definitely one of the best in the world!!!
The best thing you can do is to make sure you stay safe in areas of your life that you can control. Are you living in Paris or moving soon? If you have any other tips or ways to stay safe in the city, let us know. You can email us at: aupairohparis@gmail.com
We are currently in the third round of editing our book! If you have any funny stories, tips, tricks or information you WISH you'd known before moving, send it our way! Send all submissions or questions to: aupairohparis@gmail.com
You can also download our Paris Bucket List from our website which covers walks around the city and can help you get to know your new home! https://www.aupairohparis.com/
Or, follow us on Twitter to see our FAVE parts of Paris and anything else we deem related or interesting... https://twitter.com/aupairohparis

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Honest Travel Safety Advice - What You Need to Know to Be Safe While Traveling

Is it safe to travel? Well here we give you 14 Tips on How to Travel Safely, so you can keep yourself a bit safer while you are on holiday. What can you do to m...

Is it safe to travel? Well here we give you 14 Tips on How to Travel Safely, so you can keep yourself a bit safer while you are on holiday. What can you do to make yourself safer when you travel? Here we go through 14 different tips on helping tourists and travelers stay out of trouble. Do your research before you go. Pack light and leave the bling at home. Be aware of your surroundings. Do not trust everyone that helps you. Ask fellow travelers about their experiences. Do not go out alone at night. Use your head and your seat belt and helmet.
There are a lot of things you can do to keep yourself a bit safer while you travel. You can't stop every bad guy, but with these tips you should be safer.
Safe travels!
Filmed at Chateau Chenonceau, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
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Is it safe to travel? Well here we give you 14 Tips on How to Travel Safely, so you can keep yourself a bit safer while you are on holiday. What can you do to make yourself safer when you travel? Here we go through 14 different tips on helping tourists and travelers stay out of trouble. Do your research before you go. Pack light and leave the bling at home. Be aware of your surroundings. Do not trust everyone that helps you. Ask fellow travelers about their experiences. Do not go out alone at night. Use your head and your seat belt and helmet.
There are a lot of things you can do to keep yourself a bit safer while you travel. You can't stop every bad guy, but with these tips you should be safer.
Safe travels!
Filmed at Chateau Chenonceau, FranceCopyrightMark Wolters 2016
9 Reasons WhyYou Will Get Robbed While You Travel
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Is It Safe To VisitParis?
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Advice on Traveling Safe with Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBg3iowPCEM
5 Safety Tips Before You Travel
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Paris Travel Guide

If you want to arrive in Paris ready to chat then check out our friends over at italki, an online language learning service that connects you with the best language teachers from around the world for 1-on-1 lessons. http://promos.italki.com/attache-paris/
Our Paris travel guide! We kick of Season 2 with our guide to Paris, a fantastic city with incredible food, architecture, culture and more. We can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Paris! For the best flights to Paris, check out Hipmunk! http://hipmunk.com/flights/?utm_medium=brand&utm_source=inf&utm_campaign=ah_yt&utm_content=paris
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Paris http://www.mandarinoriental.com/Paris/
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published: 08 Oct 2015

Paris Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris.
If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa an...

published: 07 Mar 2013

🇫🇷 PARIS Travel Guide 🇫🇷| Travel better in FRANCE!

Here’s our EssentialPARISTravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Parisian adventure! We're including food, transport, money, tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
What makes French Cuisine so great, I hear you ask? ... How do people get around Paris? ... How much is a ‘Café et croix?’…
Well, it’s all here for you in your essential guide to Paris!
Oh, and if you fancy a giggle wait until Tom tells us how to say ‘No’, the Parisian way…
Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog!
https://youtu.be/PFKBSKyo9EQ
And watch the full Discover Walks Language lesson here:
https://youtu.be/M3wsQuGLnsw
Some helpful links for you Paris Lovers:
La Bouteille D’or: http://www.boparis.com/
Discover Walks: http://bit.ly/2r056OP
...

published: 10 May 2017

50 Things to do in Paris, France | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Earlier this summer we spent a whole 10 days in Paris and we decided we wanted to highlight some of the best attractions and activities around the city. Over the course of our visit we came up with 50 things to do in Paris, but of course, there are plenty more things you could experience here. We hope this guide will you plan your trip to Paris, and let us know if there's anything else you would add to this list. Now let's get started!
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published: 27 Jul 2015

VISITING PARIS : TOP 10 INSIDER'S TIPS / Paris Travel Guide

First time coming to visit Paris? How to make the most of your trip in this video with 10 practical tips from a local Parisian girl ;-)
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published: 25 Feb 2017

Paris Travel Guide 2018 - Tips for visiting Paris // Chris Winter

Hey everyone! Welcome to my first ever travel vlog, I hope you like it :)
ParisTravelGuide & Paris Travel Tips - Filmed in Paris, France
Paris to me and millions of others is one of the most beautiful and romantic places in the world, so for this trip, I decided to visit the French capital Paris on Valentines Day to give you some travel tips.
Topic 1: Food in Paris
There are so many things to see and do in Paris, but one thign for sure that you should be keen to look out for is the food.
From the moment you arrive in Paris, you’ll notice just the abundance of little cafes, food stores and fresh fruit stands that litter the streets.
So if you’ve got time, try and sample as many of these delicacys as you can. And in France, dont be afraid to even visit some of the supermarkets su...

published: 16 Feb 2018

Paris Travel Guide // 10 Must-know Tips

Ollie and I took a quick little adventure to explore Paris France! Overall it was an amazing experience that I would recommend to anyone who loves to travel. Here are just a few tips and tricks to help you make your first trip to Paris the best that it can be! Also don't forget to check out my vlog from Paris (link below) and remember to give this video a big thumbs up and comment your favorite tip down below.
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#1 Learn French 0:50
#2 Know where to shop 1:29
#3 The Louvre is closed on Tuesday 2:32
#4 Try the food 3:11
#5 Know where to stay 3:48
#6 Look out for scams 4:40
#7 Don't get hit by a car 5:05
#8 Plan ahead 5:28
#9 Plan your outfits 5:45
#10 Get the best pictures 6:44
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published: 14 Nov 2017

Paris Travel Guide

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Paris.. the city of light.. the capital in the empire of love. People from all over the world fantasize about visiting this romantic dreamland at least once in their lifetime, but does it live up to all the hype? My name isRickyMoreno, and I'm going to show you the most popular tourist attractions in the city, and all the reasons why I love Paris!
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published: 02 Oct 2017

5 Places You Need to Visit in Paris | Chriselle Lim

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Having had so many opportunities to travel to Paris, I feel like it is now my second home. With that said, I compiled a list of my 5 must sees when in the city of love! Let me know in the comments below what other place you love are!
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Paris Tourist City Guide Best Places - Travel & Discover

Paris offers the largest concentration of tourist attractions in France, and possibly in Europe. Besides some of the world's most famous musuems, its has a vibrant historic city centre, a beautiful riverscape, an extensive range of historic monuments, including cathedrals, chapels and palaces, plus one of the most famous nightlife scenes in the world.
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published: 04 Aug 2017

Paris travel guide with a local Parisian | ASOS Stylists Isabella and Alice

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Dinner at La Maison Mere
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Walks around Palais De Tokyo
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Ice Cream from Berthillon
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Paris Travel Guide

If you want to arrive in Paris ready to chat then check out our friends over at italki, an online language learning service that connects you with the best lang...

If you want to arrive in Paris ready to chat then check out our friends over at italki, an online language learning service that connects you with the best language teachers from around the world for 1-on-1 lessons. http://promos.italki.com/attache-paris/
Our Paris travel guide! We kick of Season 2 with our guide to Paris, a fantastic city with incredible food, architecture, culture and more. We can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Paris! For the best flights to Paris, check out Hipmunk! http://hipmunk.com/flights/?utm_medium=brand&utm_source=inf&utm_campaign=ah_yt&utm_content=paris
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Paris http://www.mandarinoriental.com/Paris/
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If you want to arrive in Paris ready to chat then check out our friends over at italki, an online language learning service that connects you with the best language teachers from around the world for 1-on-1 lessons. http://promos.italki.com/attache-paris/
Our Paris travel guide! We kick of Season 2 with our guide to Paris, a fantastic city with incredible food, architecture, culture and more. We can share our favourite tips, tricks, eats and drinks for your next visit to Paris! For the best flights to Paris, check out Hipmunk! http://hipmunk.com/flights/?utm_medium=brand&utm_source=inf&utm_campaign=ah_yt&utm_content=paris
Where we stayed - Mandarin Oriental Paris http://www.mandarinoriental.com/Paris/
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Paris Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris to...

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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris.
If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa and her mysterious smile. Notre Dame Cathedral cannot be missed, as this imposing Gothic structure has stood since 1345.
Speaking of imposing, the Eiffel Tower is most frequently used to represent Paris. Stroll beneath it to get a good idea of its height, or travel to the top for a stunning view of the City of Light.
Visit our Paris travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris.
If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa and her mysterious smile. Notre Dame Cathedral cannot be missed, as this imposing Gothic structure has stood since 1345.
Speaking of imposing, the Eiffel Tower is most frequently used to represent Paris. Stroll beneath it to get a good idea of its height, or travel to the top for a stunning view of the City of Light.
Visit our Paris travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Here’s our EssentialPARISTravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Parisian adventure! We're including food, transport, money, tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
What makes French Cuisine so great, I hear you ask? ... How do people get around Paris? ... How much is a ‘Café et croix?’…
Well, it’s all here for you in your essential guide to Paris!
Oh, and if you fancy a giggle wait until Tom tells us how to say ‘No’, the Parisian way…
Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog!
https://youtu.be/PFKBSKyo9EQ
And watch the full Discover Walks Language lesson here:
https://youtu.be/M3wsQuGLnsw
Some helpful links for you Paris Lovers:
La Bouteille D’or: http://www.boparis.com/
Discover Walks: http://bit.ly/2r056OP
Eiffel TowerTickets: http://bit.ly/1l3vEIv
The Louvre Tickets: http://bit.ly/2r1RuTS
Palace of Versailles: http://bit.ly/2pJ9gun
EuroStar: http://bit.ly/18QttSi
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Coming up we have food, transport, money, some tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
But first here’s some more about the city!
Paris is one of my favourite places in the whole world. With its grand boulevards, friendly locals, and first class cuisine, this city really has it all!
One of the best bits about Paris is how close it is!
Paris is connected to London by the Eurostar. Trains depart from St Pancras International in London, stop off at Ebbsfleet International, and Ashford International in Kent along the way. Trains start running at 5.40am and run every 60 - 90 minutes until 8.00pm.
You’ll need your passport and ticket ready to pass through airport style security and board the train.
However you can two bags, and there’s no weight restrictions to worry about! There’s an onboard cafe that sells hot food and drinks, and modern trains even have wifi. All in all the journey takes about two and half hours.
The EuroStar arrives at Paris Gare Du Nord, from here you can take the metro or a taxi to your hotel. We’ll have more on the Metro later!
Now if you’re flying in…
There are routes from most airports in the UK, and a flight will take between 1 - 2 hours, you’ll either land in Charles De Gaulle in the North East, or the SmallerParis Orly in the South.
To get into the city from Charles De Gaulle airport, you can take Line B of the RER, trains take about 35 minutes to Paris Gare Du Nord, where you can find connections to the Metro and other public transport.
From Orly Airport you can connect to Line B of the RER line as well. Although you’ll need to take the Orly Val Shuttle Service from the airport to Antony train station first.
However, both airports are served by Air France’s transfer buses. There are two lines from Charles de Gaulle into the city, one from Paris Orly and a line that connects the two.
As with most cities we recommend getting around on foot, besides being eco-friendly, it’s a great way to get a feel for the city.
But just bear in mind that Paris is big. Like, really big. A walk from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame will take about an hour. Fortunately, if you’re strapped for time then there are lots of really good public transport links.
The subway system is split into the Metro and RER lines. Tickets will work across both so you can treat it as one big underground network. In our experience, it served a purpose which was to us around the city quickly. It’s just not the cleanest.
The Metro has 16 lines, each with a different colour while the five RER lines are assigned the letters A, B, C, D and E. RER and Metro trains run every day from 6 am until half past midnight.
As for tickets a single will cost you €1.90, we brought a book of 10 for €14.50. Now there are weekly and monthly passes available, but in my opinion, they’re just a faff! You need a Passport photo, and everything else, so I just say a book of ten is the way forward!
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Here’s our EssentialPARISTravelGuide, giving you EVERYTHING you need to know to travel better on your own Parisian adventure! We're including food, transport, money, tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
What makes French Cuisine so great, I hear you ask? ... How do people get around Paris? ... How much is a ‘Café et croix?’…
Well, it’s all here for you in your essential guide to Paris!
Oh, and if you fancy a giggle wait until Tom tells us how to say ‘No’, the Parisian way…
Want to know how we made it? Check out our behind the scenes Vlog!
https://youtu.be/PFKBSKyo9EQ
And watch the full Discover Walks Language lesson here:
https://youtu.be/M3wsQuGLnsw
Some helpful links for you Paris Lovers:
La Bouteille D’or: http://www.boparis.com/
Discover Walks: http://bit.ly/2r056OP
Eiffel TowerTickets: http://bit.ly/1l3vEIv
The Louvre Tickets: http://bit.ly/2r1RuTS
Palace of Versailles: http://bit.ly/2pJ9gun
EuroStar: http://bit.ly/18QttSi
MetroInformation: http://bit.ly/1Yfqavf
Travel Insurance: http://bit.ly/2r2c0UC
☀Bon voyage!☀
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I’m Dan with HolidayExtras Travel Guides, and this time we’re here to help you travel better in Paris.
Coming up we have food, transport, money, some tips from the locals, and a whole lot more!
But first here’s some more about the city!
Paris is one of my favourite places in the whole world. With its grand boulevards, friendly locals, and first class cuisine, this city really has it all!
One of the best bits about Paris is how close it is!
Paris is connected to London by the Eurostar. Trains depart from St Pancras International in London, stop off at Ebbsfleet International, and Ashford International in Kent along the way. Trains start running at 5.40am and run every 60 - 90 minutes until 8.00pm.
You’ll need your passport and ticket ready to pass through airport style security and board the train.
However you can two bags, and there’s no weight restrictions to worry about! There’s an onboard cafe that sells hot food and drinks, and modern trains even have wifi. All in all the journey takes about two and half hours.
The EuroStar arrives at Paris Gare Du Nord, from here you can take the metro or a taxi to your hotel. We’ll have more on the Metro later!
Now if you’re flying in…
There are routes from most airports in the UK, and a flight will take between 1 - 2 hours, you’ll either land in Charles De Gaulle in the North East, or the SmallerParis Orly in the South.
To get into the city from Charles De Gaulle airport, you can take Line B of the RER, trains take about 35 minutes to Paris Gare Du Nord, where you can find connections to the Metro and other public transport.
From Orly Airport you can connect to Line B of the RER line as well. Although you’ll need to take the Orly Val Shuttle Service from the airport to Antony train station first.
However, both airports are served by Air France’s transfer buses. There are two lines from Charles de Gaulle into the city, one from Paris Orly and a line that connects the two.
As with most cities we recommend getting around on foot, besides being eco-friendly, it’s a great way to get a feel for the city.
But just bear in mind that Paris is big. Like, really big. A walk from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame will take about an hour. Fortunately, if you’re strapped for time then there are lots of really good public transport links.
The subway system is split into the Metro and RER lines. Tickets will work across both so you can treat it as one big underground network. In our experience, it served a purpose which was to us around the city quickly. It’s just not the cleanest.
The Metro has 16 lines, each with a different colour while the five RER lines are assigned the letters A, B, C, D and E. RER and Metro trains run every day from 6 am until half past midnight.
As for tickets a single will cost you €1.90, we brought a book of 10 for €14.50. Now there are weekly and monthly passes available, but in my opinion, they’re just a faff! You need a Passport photo, and everything else, so I just say a book of ten is the way forward!
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ParisTravelGuide & Paris Travel Tips - Filmed in Paris, France
Paris to me and millions of others is one of the most beautiful and romantic places in the world, so for this trip, I decided to visit the French capital Paris on Valentines Day to give you some travel tips.
Topic 1: Food in Paris
There are so many things to see and do in Paris, but one thign for sure that you should be keen to look out for is the food.
From the moment you arrive in Paris, you’ll notice just the abundance of little cafes, food stores and fresh fruit stands that litter the streets.
So if you’ve got time, try and sample as many of these delicacys as you can. And in France, dont be afraid to even visit some of the supermarkets such as the famous carrfour. Even these stock some beautiful meats and cheeses from around the country.
Topic 2: How to get around in Paris
Now even though Paris is a huge city, its not impossible to get around to many of the famous attractions by foot. On a map, these can seem pretty far apart, but in reality many in the centre are within walking distance of each other.
But of course France is the home of hte Tour de France so there are number of bike sharing bikes available all throughout the city. Not only that, Paris also has many bike lanes dedicated for cyclsits which makes it a little safer to get around.
But if the weather is really cold, like it was for us, we also found that uber works great here with cars redilly available and the prices were pretty cheap to.
Topic 3: Attractions in Paris
Now if youve never been to Paris before, its defintiely worht visiting some of the landmarks because the city has so many of them. And like I said before, most are within a short stroll of each other. Without a doubt, the most famous of all is the Eiffel tower in Paris which you can view from the beautiful park down below or head up the trocadero area and get a great view from the top of Paris.
If you’re more into shopping, you’ll want to head the Champs Elysees. Its an incredible road filled with restuarants and shops in Paris and at the very top is the Arch du triumph which is defintiely one to check out.
The louvre houses some of the worlds most famous art pieces but can get incredibly busy even in February in Paris when we went. So a little tip is to book online in advance for your tickets so you dont have to wait hours to get in.
Topic 4: Shows in Paris
One of my bucket list items was to visit the amazing and famous Moulin Rouge in Paris and fortunately, our hotel was just a few minutes walk away. Paris has a number of fantastic cabaret shows and performances and I’d highly recommend you visit one if you can.
It might seem expensive at first, but its something you’ll never regret goign to even if youre not particualy into this type of show in Paris.
Topic 5: Eiffel Tower at night in Paris
And lastly one night you must visit the Eiffel Tower after dark in Paris.
It’s truly one of the most incredible sights you’ll see and the videos and photos dont do it justice. So make sure you get to paris one day to experience it for yourself.

Hey everyone! Welcome to my first ever travel vlog, I hope you like it :)
ParisTravelGuide & Paris Travel Tips - Filmed in Paris, France
Paris to me and millions of others is one of the most beautiful and romantic places in the world, so for this trip, I decided to visit the French capital Paris on Valentines Day to give you some travel tips.
Topic 1: Food in Paris
There are so many things to see and do in Paris, but one thign for sure that you should be keen to look out for is the food.
From the moment you arrive in Paris, you’ll notice just the abundance of little cafes, food stores and fresh fruit stands that litter the streets.
So if you’ve got time, try and sample as many of these delicacys as you can. And in France, dont be afraid to even visit some of the supermarkets such as the famous carrfour. Even these stock some beautiful meats and cheeses from around the country.
Topic 2: How to get around in Paris
Now even though Paris is a huge city, its not impossible to get around to many of the famous attractions by foot. On a map, these can seem pretty far apart, but in reality many in the centre are within walking distance of each other.
But of course France is the home of hte Tour de France so there are number of bike sharing bikes available all throughout the city. Not only that, Paris also has many bike lanes dedicated for cyclsits which makes it a little safer to get around.
But if the weather is really cold, like it was for us, we also found that uber works great here with cars redilly available and the prices were pretty cheap to.
Topic 3: Attractions in Paris
Now if youve never been to Paris before, its defintiely worht visiting some of the landmarks because the city has so many of them. And like I said before, most are within a short stroll of each other. Without a doubt, the most famous of all is the Eiffel tower in Paris which you can view from the beautiful park down below or head up the trocadero area and get a great view from the top of Paris.
If you’re more into shopping, you’ll want to head the Champs Elysees. Its an incredible road filled with restuarants and shops in Paris and at the very top is the Arch du triumph which is defintiely one to check out.
The louvre houses some of the worlds most famous art pieces but can get incredibly busy even in February in Paris when we went. So a little tip is to book online in advance for your tickets so you dont have to wait hours to get in.
Topic 4: Shows in Paris
One of my bucket list items was to visit the amazing and famous Moulin Rouge in Paris and fortunately, our hotel was just a few minutes walk away. Paris has a number of fantastic cabaret shows and performances and I’d highly recommend you visit one if you can.
It might seem expensive at first, but its something you’ll never regret goign to even if youre not particualy into this type of show in Paris.
Topic 5: Eiffel Tower at night in Paris
And lastly one night you must visit the Eiffel Tower after dark in Paris.
It’s truly one of the most incredible sights you’ll see and the videos and photos dont do it justice. So make sure you get to paris one day to experience it for yourself.

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5 Places You Need to Visit in Paris | Chriselle Lim

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Paris offers the largest concentration of tourist attractions in France, and possibly in Europe. Besides some of the world's most famous musuems, its has a vib...

Paris offers the largest concentration of tourist attractions in France, and possibly in Europe. Besides some of the world's most famous musuems, its has a vibrant historic city centre, a beautiful riverscape, an extensive range of historic monuments, including cathedrals, chapels and palaces, plus one of the most famous nightlife scenes in the world.
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Paris offers the largest concentration of tourist attractions in France, and possibly in Europe. Besides some of the world's most famous musuems, its has a vibrant historic city centre, a beautiful riverscape, an extensive range of historic monuments, including cathedrals, chapels and palaces, plus one of the most famous nightlife scenes in the world.
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Paris travel guide with a local Parisian | ASOS Stylists Isabella and Alice

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FollowASOS Stylist Isabella as she explores some of Paris’ best-kept secrets and coolest “it” spots with the help of fellow ASOS Stylist, Alice. From a quick refuel and tips on snapping the perfect insta-pic at Brasserie Barbes to shopping at a must-do concept store and cocktails in a hidden bar, Isabella and Alice will have you walking around Paris like a local in no time!
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Ice Cream from Berthillon
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Osaka University, Japan - “Resilience engineering perspectives in quality improvement”
Panel session chaired by: Erik Hollnagel and Göran Henriks
Theme: “Resilience approach to safety issues”
Core questions:
• Dr. Hollnagel, you have just spoken to the QualityForum here at Paris about systemic safety strategies and resilient health care. Can you explain to us what resilient health care means in relation to quality improvement and patient safety?
• What are the key differences between this approach and traditional error management?
• Can you give us some examples from Industry where this resilience approach has been particularly successful?
• Where has the resilient healthcare approach worked in healthcare improvement, especially in terms of increasing ...

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Stefan Biesdorf, Principal, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Germany
Digitising healthcare – how digital patient enablement can address safety issues
Many patients receive combinations of drugs, which can cause harmful adverse drug events; many patients with long term conditions do not get the medication according to standard treatment guidelines. Data and technology have for many years been considered a recipe for better quality and safety in healthcare; however, most of the large national IT programs have failed to deliver the expected value.
The widespread adoption of the internet and the proliferation of internet-enabled mobile devices are a potential game changer in healthcare: what we see in many other industries, from retail to travel, might happen in h...

Safety First 16/08/03 Paris, Guinguette Pirate

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Paris 2012 Presentation - Primary Care

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Safety improvement in primary care: experience and innovation in Scotland - Improving safety in primary care is not easy! Our senior faculty will share their experience of developing Scotland’s safety programme for primary care. Our Health Foundation funded work is now being considered as the basis for a Scottish Government supported programme. We will share our results and the techniques and tools we have developed to help us get there. We will share learning from the Health Foundation funded Safety Improvement in Primary Care Collaborative; share quality and safety improvement techniques a...

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Who is acting for Patient Safety in France?
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Jean-Luc Harousseau, President, Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS), France
In the frame of the new FrenchNational Patient Safety Strategy launched in February 2013, in close cooperation with health professionals and patient associations, the HAS supports several new programmes including patient safety indicators and national database for serious adverse events in the ambulatory and hospital settings. The challenging development of the safety culture is originally addressed all along the patient pathways and through the coordination of care cycles, from public campaigns to hospital accreditation and chronic conditions. The national comprehensive safety strategy in 4 dimensions - cu...

Paris 2012 Presentation - Becoming deeply safe - Carol Haraden

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Carol Haraden, Vice President, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, USABecoming deeply safe
The rates of patient harm have not decreased substantially even though health care organisations have been working on patient safety for many years now. When asked, leadership and clinicians present the safety work that they have undertaken and are perplexed about the lack of progress in reducing harm and error. This session will focus on the reasons that we are ‘stuck’ at current levels of patient harm and how we could move forward.
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How to Protect Yourself from Pickpockets in Paris, Episode 154

Join Us in FranceTravel Podcast Introduction On today's episode Annie and Elyse discuss how to protect yourself from pickpockets in Paris. We give specific steps anybody can take that will make it less likely that you will be the victim of a pick pocket, but also also steps to mitigate the repercussions if you do get robbed. Let's not fool ourselves, pickpockets and magicians and they use the same misdirection techniques as magicians. A lot of them are really good at what they do! So if it's happened to you, don't feel bad, just do everything you can so it doesn't happen again.
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Osaka University, Japan - “Resilience engineering perspectives in quality improvement”
Panel session chaired by: Erik Hollnagel and Göran Henriks
Theme: “Resilience approach to safety issues”
Core questions:
• Dr. Hollnagel, you have just spoken to the QualityForum here at Paris about systemic safety strategies and resilient health care. Can you explain to us what resilient health care means in relation to quality improvement and patient safety?
• What are the key differences between this approach and traditional error management?
• Can you give us some examples from Industry where this resilience approach has been particularly successful?
• Where has the resilient healthcare approach worked in healthcare improvement, especially in terms of increasing patient safety?
• Do you have thoughts on how we could apply this approach in our hospital?
• When you say to look at the normal processes, can you give us suggestions on where to start, or how to find where to start?
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Osaka University, Japan - “Resilience engineering perspectives in quality improvement”
Panel session chaired by: Erik Hollnagel and Göran Henriks
Theme: “Resilience approach to safety issues”
Core questions:
• Dr. Hollnagel, you have just spoken to the QualityForum here at Paris about systemic safety strategies and resilient health care. Can you explain to us what resilient health care means in relation to quality improvement and patient safety?
• What are the key differences between this approach and traditional error management?
• Can you give us some examples from Industry where this resilience approach has been particularly successful?
• Where has the resilient healthcare approach worked in healthcare improvement, especially in terms of increasing patient safety?
• Do you have thoughts on how we could apply this approach in our hospital?
• When you say to look at the normal processes, can you give us suggestions on where to start, or how to find where to start?
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Stefan Biesdorf, Principal, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Germany
Digitising healthcare – how digital patient enablement can address safety issues
Many patients receive combinations of drugs, which can cause harmful adverse drug events; many patients with long term conditions do not get the medication according to standard treatment guidelines. Data and technology have for many years been considered a recipe for better quality and safety in healthcare; however, most of the large national IT programs have failed to deliver the expected value.
The widespread adoption of the internet and the proliferation of internet-enabled mobile devices are a potential game changer in healthcare: what we see in many other industries, from retail to travel, might happen in healthcare faster than we think. An emerging trend for patient enablement will give patients control over their data, including the capability to monitor the treatment decisions of their physicians, based on leading-edge knowledge, highly personalised and in real time.
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Stefan Biesdorf, Principal, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Germany
Digitising healthcare – how digital patient enablement can address safety issues
Many patients receive combinations of drugs, which can cause harmful adverse drug events; many patients with long term conditions do not get the medication according to standard treatment guidelines. Data and technology have for many years been considered a recipe for better quality and safety in healthcare; however, most of the large national IT programs have failed to deliver the expected value.
The widespread adoption of the internet and the proliferation of internet-enabled mobile devices are a potential game changer in healthcare: what we see in many other industries, from retail to travel, might happen in healthcare faster than we think. An emerging trend for patient enablement will give patients control over their data, including the capability to monitor the treatment decisions of their physicians, based on leading-edge knowledge, highly personalised and in real time.
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A full length, full flight video with Air France onboard Airbus A380-800 F-HPJH, operating flight AF65 from Los Angeles to Paris Charles-de-Gaulle on November 20 2017.
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Arrival: 12:37
Flight Time: 10:10
Seat: 93L
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Our flight today begins with a short drive into Los Angeles International Airport. We stop briefly at the In-n-Out Burger to watch the planes landing, before making our way to the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT).
We check in at the Air France area and then make our way to the TSASecurity checkpoint. From there we head airside towards our gate where our aircraft is waiting - the huge Airbus A380 that will take us across the Atlantic this evening.
We suffer a delay of around an hour due to a specific security threat that has been received to our flight. We have to wait while FBI sniffer dogs search the aircraft, but thankfully nothing is found and we’re able to eventually board. We take the escalator to the second floor to be able to board the upper deck of the huge A380. We board through the forward doors making our way through the aircraft’s business class and premium economy to our section of economy at the rear of the aircraft, taking our seat in seat 93L.
We soon begin our pushback as the sun sets over California, and taxi out with a police escort to runway 24L. We make a beautiful departure into the sunset getting a stunning view of Los Angeles lit up below. We make our way across the US towards Canada under darkness, getting views of many major cities. We cross the coast into the Atlantic just north of Labrador City, Canada, before passing to the south of Greenland where the sun rises.
We get some great views of the contrails forming as we cruise at a level of 39,000ft towards Ireland. We cross the Irish Sea towards South Wales, making a left turn towards London before turning right and crossing the English Channel towards France.
We commence our descent into a rainy Paris, saying goodbye to the beautiful weather above the clouds and hello to a gloomy rainy day. We make a trademark hard landing on runway 26L at Charles-de-Gaulle. We taxi into the beautiful Terminal 2E before disembarking and making our way towards flight connections for our onward flight back to the UK.
TIMELINE
0:00:05 Driving along I-405 northbound towards LAX
0:00:23 At the 'In-n-Out Burger' watching the aircraft landing
0:00:37 Outside the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT), walking into terminal
0:02:03 Walking to TSA Checkpoint
0:02:40 After TSA, walking to gate
0:07:26 Our aircraft on stand at the gate
0:07:48 Cabin crew arriving at gate
0:07:56 Boarding aircraft, taking escalator to upper deck
0:13:12 Cabin view
0:14:58 Cabin view
0:18:01 ATC: Pushback clearance
0:19:38 Pushback and engine start
0:21:50 Safety video
0:25:07 Taxi to runway
0:37:29 Line up, takeoff runway 24L
0:45:44 Los Angeles lit up
1:22:45 First drinks and snack service
1:30:39 Cabin view
2:11:51 Dinner service - chicken chosen
2:12:24 Dinner service detail
4:08:22 Cabin view
7:15:11 Cabin view
7:39:05 IFE Air Show Map overview
7:42:27 IFE full walk through and demonstration
8:00:44 Sunrise begins in east
9:13:33 Cabin view
9:16:49 Cabin view
9:24:54 Walk through of rear galley, stairs to lower deck and elevator to lower deck
9:27:54 Cabin view
9:30:08 Seat overview
9:30:32 Breakfast service
9:53:19 Contrails forming from engines
10:04:33